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Did you know that some journals have a desk rejection rate that is as high as 75% to 80%? As an author, receiving a desk rejection can be heartbreaking. It means reworking the manuscript for another journal, Read More
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If you entered 2021 on an anxious note, then you need to hear this. Given how exceptionally hard 2020 has been on all of us and the uncertainty we have all been facing, it’s only natural Read More
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Every year, millions of authors submit their research manuscripts to their target journal in the hope of being accepted, but less than 10% get accepted. So, is there anything you can do or add to your Read More